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1910-1911. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

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tures are, no position, writing, no shading, and no detatching of vowels. These advantages enable the student to master the principle in a short time and to begin work from dictation early in the course.
Daily throughout the year.
Typewriting. The work includes instruction in the care and mechanism of the typewriter; exercise in the fingering, practice in writing business letters, legal forms, specifications, tabulated statements, and general work and manifold writing.
Daily throughout the year.
Business Law. This course embraces a study of the laws governing the transaction of business in the world of commerce, including a knowledge of contracts, sales, agency, partnership, corporations, business papers, liens, guaranty, insurance, real estate and personal property.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
Commercial Geography. A course in Commercial Geography will be given to those who desire to prepare for the course in Commerce in the University.
Commercial Arithmetic. The first half of the work in Commercial Arithmetic gives the student proficiency in all the phases and. manipulations of fractions, weights and measures, and billing used in practical daily affairs in business life. The more advanced work gives the student familiarity with the principles of percentage, showing that all problems are comprised under three heads. The applications of percentage are made clear, and it is made plain to the student how in each subdivision complex problems are built up from simple principles.

Contains the calendar, board of regents, officers and instructors, and committees. It also includes general information such as history, site and building, laboratories and apparatus, museum, library and reading room, physical education, manual training shops, domestic science, domestic art, chapel exercise, student organizations, city government, public lectures, student entertainments, student expenses, scholarship, requirements for admission to the normal course, entrance examinations, registration, credits (which tells of transferability to the University at Salt Lake City), preparatory courses, graduation, alumni association, and the litsic. The courses of study section shows classes taught and the number of recitations per week for the four year normal course, the general high school course, the engineering course, and the literary course. Subjects of instruction gives an overview of what is covered in each course. Photographs show students, teams, extracurricular groups, and buildings. Books and magazines lists newspapers and magazines that are at the service of the students. Farm lectures lists topics to be presented at Utah high schools. A list of graduates preceeds the list of students, which gives student names with city and county and a summary total number of students.

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tures are, no position, writing, no shading, and no detatching of vowels. These advantages enable the student to master the principle in a short time and to begin work from dictation early in the course.
Daily throughout the year.
Typewriting. The work includes instruction in the care and mechanism of the typewriter; exercise in the fingering, practice in writing business letters, legal forms, specifications, tabulated statements, and general work and manifold writing.
Daily throughout the year.
Business Law. This course embraces a study of the laws governing the transaction of business in the world of commerce, including a knowledge of contracts, sales, agency, partnership, corporations, business papers, liens, guaranty, insurance, real estate and personal property.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
Commercial Geography. A course in Commercial Geography will be given to those who desire to prepare for the course in Commerce in the University.
Commercial Arithmetic. The first half of the work in Commercial Arithmetic gives the student proficiency in all the phases and. manipulations of fractions, weights and measures, and billing used in practical daily affairs in business life. The more advanced work gives the student familiarity with the principles of percentage, showing that all problems are comprised under three heads. The applications of percentage are made clear, and it is made plain to the student how in each subdivision complex problems are built up from simple principles.